Ties between Japan and South Korea -- two of the U.S.’s closest security partners -- have arguably turned their most hostile in more than half a century over a series of diplomatic disputes. Now, there are signs that the feud, fueled by disagreements over Japan’s colonization of the Korean Peninsula decades ago, is beginning to damage economic and military relations between the neighbors.During previous nationalistic flare-ups, U.S. administrations normally intervened to make sure such grudges don’t spin out of control. Not any more.“There’s no leadership from above in the U.S. administration to act in the way we have in the past,” said Daniel Sneider, a lecturer in international policy at Stanford University and author of books on Northeast Asian relations. “At moments like this, it’s been the role of the U.S. to sometimes quietly step in and help to restore communication and sometimes to find solutions.”
Trump is right, it is not our business.
Now, cue the dufas Republicans who think country bumpkin cattle ranchers are the world's answer to dufas, no, they are just more dufas.
The USA is done with dufas, be all the dufas you can be out there, we don't care. Be a California dufas, a New York dufas, a South Korean dufas, it is your evolutionary path, take it.
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